Choosing a car is not an easy task. It's important to find a reliable and durable model that will be a long-term investment, providing the perfect value for money. When you spend money on a luxury car at a hefty price, you expect it to last a long time.

However, data from Consumer Reports shows that some of the most desirable car models have poor engine ratings. Whether you're buying them new or used, these 10 car brands don't offer the best engine. Jeep Consumer Reports gave the Jeep Wrangler a pretty low rating.

The car received a reliability score of 27 out of 100, while the Grand Cherokee received only 26 points. In addition to engine problems, you can expect issues with suspension and electrical system. Volvo 4 The Volvo XC60 plug-in hybrid received a reliability rating of only 21 from Consumer Reports.

Among the disadvantages are the electric vehicle's battery and charging, climate system, and interior electronics. In general, the latest Volvo models are not known for their reliability, according to HotCars. Volkswagen The Volkswagen Taos received a reliability rating of 47 out of 100 from Consumer Reports, ranking 8th among 13 subcompact SUVs.

In addition to engine problems, drivers reported malfunctions with the electrical system and even brakes. Land Rover Consumer Reports gave the 2024 Land Rover Range Rover a terrible predicted reliability rating of only 30. And if something goes wrong, you could end up with an expensive repair bill.

According to RepairPal, annual .